These Swedish pop stars became the world's biggest group in the Seventies. Global hits like the double-divorce drama "Knowing Me, Knowing You" and the war-torn "Fernando" undercut sparkly melodies with Nordic despair.

This list is so lopsided it's laughable. It lacks depth, knowledge and insight, which is of little surprise considering it was put together by a bunch of music industry insiders and hangers on. Anyone who's looking for informed guidance on the rich and varied world of popular music please don't look here!

are you suggesting that albums like amnesiac are better than OK Computer? in the context of this list OK Computer should definitely be highly placed because it had a huge impact on music and is an incredible album in it's own right, even if Kid A is arguably better

yes i have listened to both college dropout and late registration and i
think late registration should be in the but not college dropout. also
sgt pepper should still be number 1 and revolver number three, actually i think that should be number 2.the
other two i don't think deserve to be there. i think Elvis with the sun sessions should be top 10 and thriller other than the two Beatles albums i didn't mention.Also i definitely have listened to the Beatles.

Rolling Stone has such a bias towards the 60s and 70s it is sickening. Illmatic should be higher, Kid A should be higher, Funeral should be higher, etc. I find it hard to believe that the Beatles 4th best record is in the top 10 and better than these albums, because it simply isn't true.

Punk music has numerous entries (which I agree with as it was a massive musical movement) yet the Acid House and Madchester scene gets one bit of recognition in the form of the Stone Roses. Not even a look in for Pills, "Thrills and Bellyaches". That shows the bias towards Rock in the list, perfectly summed up by the top 10.

I don't know if anyone has noticed this before, but Bob Dylan's Modern Times is at 204 and 285. It's a good album, but not that good. Added: My mistake, 284 is Stevie Wonder's Music of my Mind. Rolling Stone has the wrong pic up.

This list is so lopsided it's laughable. It lacks depth, knowledge and insight, which is of little surprise considering it was put together by a bunch of music industry insiders and hangers on. Anyone who's looking for informed guidance on the rich and varied world of popular music please don't look here!

are you suggesting that albums like amnesiac are better than OK Computer? in the context of this list OK Computer should definitely be highly placed because it had a huge impact on music and is an incredible album in it's own right, even if Kid A is arguably better

yes i have listened to both college dropout and late registration and i
think late registration should be in the but not college dropout. also
sgt pepper should still be number 1 and revolver number three, actually i think that should be number 2.the
other two i don't think deserve to be there. i think Elvis with the sun sessions should be top 10 and thriller other than the two Beatles albums i didn't mention.Also i definitely have listened to the Beatles.